Polydrug use with opioid involvement: Results from a national sample of U.S. civilians aged 12 years or older
Kele Ding, Saroj Bista, Trisha Welter, Krista K. Wheeler, Gary A. Smith, Jingzhen Yang

TL;DR
This study finds that people who start with opioids are much more likely to use multiple drugs, highlighting the need for targeted prevention efforts.
Contribution
The study identifies a strong link between initiating drug use with opioids and subsequent polydrug use, offering insights for prevention strategies.
Findings
89.2% of past-month opioid users engaged in polydrug use.
Opioid initiators had 15.56 times higher odds of opioid-involved polydrug use in the past month.
Male and opioid-initiating individuals are key targets for prevention efforts.
Abstract
This study examined the prevalence and patterns of polydrug use among a national sample of civilians aged 12 years or older, with a focus on polydrug use involving opioids, assessing the influence of the first drug used on these behaviors. Using 2020 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) data, five mutually exclusive drug groups were identified in a hierarchical order: opioid use, stimulant or psychoactive drug use, non-opioid prescription drug misuse, marijuana use, and legal substance use. Polydrug use was defined as the use of drugs from two or more groups. Among 32,893 participants, the prevalence of past-month polydrug use (but not within the past year) was 11.4%, while past-year use (but not past month) was 2.8%. Among participants who used opioids in the past month, 89.2% engaged in polydrug use; among those with past-year opioid use, 48.0% engaged in polydrug use. Of…
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TopicsOpioid Use Disorder Treatment · Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes · HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk
